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Online since: October 2015
Authors: Béla Varga, Mirela Popescu
Harada, Effects of Mechanical Vibration on Cooling Rate and DAS of AC4C Aluminum Alloy Gravity Die Castings, Materials Transactions 50 (2009) 2604-2608
Yokoi, Effects of Mechanical Vibration on Macrostructure and Mechanical Properties of AC4C Aluminum Alloy Castings, Materials Transactions 50 (2009) 2578-2583
Chavez, Study of the Al-Si-X System by Different Cooling Rates and Heat Treatment, Materials Research 15 (2012) 763-769
Male, Silicon morphology modification in the eutectic Al–Si alloy using mechanical mould vibration, Materials Science and Engineering A (2005) 109-117
Burdett, Effect of low frequency vibration on macro and micro structures of LM6 alloys, Journal of Materials Science 35 (2000) 3327-3335
Yokoi, Effects of Mechanical Vibration on Macrostructure and Mechanical Properties of AC4C Aluminum Alloy Castings, Materials Transactions 50 (2009) 2578-2583
Chavez, Study of the Al-Si-X System by Different Cooling Rates and Heat Treatment, Materials Research 15 (2012) 763-769
Male, Silicon morphology modification in the eutectic Al–Si alloy using mechanical mould vibration, Materials Science and Engineering A (2005) 109-117
Burdett, Effect of low frequency vibration on macro and micro structures of LM6 alloys, Journal of Materials Science 35 (2000) 3327-3335
Online since: August 2018
Authors: Mary Donnabelle L. Balela, Nathaniel De Guzman
Balela1,b
1Sustainable Electronic Materials Group, Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, University of the Philippines, 1101 Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
antdeguzman15@gmail.com, bmlbalela1@up.edu.ph
Keywords: Silver nanowires, Transparent conducting films, Ethylene glycol, Optical transmittance, Sheet resistance
Abstract.
Introduction Due to the increasing demand in wearable devices and bendable electronics, flexible transparent conductive films (TCFs) have gained significant attention in the past decade. [1] Generally, flexible TCFs consist of substrates and flexible conductive materials.
Moreover, ITO application in flexible devices is limited by its brittleness.[3] At present, metal nanowires [4,5], graphene [6], carbon nanotubes [7], and conductive polymers [8] are the most commonly used conductive materials in flexible TCFs.
Singh, Silver nanowires: A promising transparent conducting electrode material for optoelectronic and electronic applications, Reviews in Advanced Sciences and Engineering, 2 (2013) 1–22,
Balela, Formation of silver nanowires in ethylene glycol for transparent conducting electrodes, Advanced Materials, Structures and Mechanical Engineering. 75 , (2016) 351-354
Introduction Due to the increasing demand in wearable devices and bendable electronics, flexible transparent conductive films (TCFs) have gained significant attention in the past decade. [1] Generally, flexible TCFs consist of substrates and flexible conductive materials.
Moreover, ITO application in flexible devices is limited by its brittleness.[3] At present, metal nanowires [4,5], graphene [6], carbon nanotubes [7], and conductive polymers [8] are the most commonly used conductive materials in flexible TCFs.
Singh, Silver nanowires: A promising transparent conducting electrode material for optoelectronic and electronic applications, Reviews in Advanced Sciences and Engineering, 2 (2013) 1–22,
Balela, Formation of silver nanowires in ethylene glycol for transparent conducting electrodes, Advanced Materials, Structures and Mechanical Engineering. 75 , (2016) 351-354
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Zong Yi Li, Xin Yi Xiang, Mei Hua Zhang, Yuan Qing Li
Religious belief plays an essential role for the style of houses and gardens in Bali Island, which is illustrated from 4 typical aspects as follows:
Materials and colors.
Such natural materials as stone, wood, dry grass and clay are the most popular material for housing building.
Believing in all living things are god, residents in Bali choose to living in shelters made of natural materials to get close contact and communication with nature, or god.
In addition, original colors of materials as grass used in the roof, stone and soil in the wall and wood as the beam and column were mostly kept.
Journal of Architecture and Planning.
Such natural materials as stone, wood, dry grass and clay are the most popular material for housing building.
Believing in all living things are god, residents in Bali choose to living in shelters made of natural materials to get close contact and communication with nature, or god.
In addition, original colors of materials as grass used in the roof, stone and soil in the wall and wood as the beam and column were mostly kept.
Journal of Architecture and Planning.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Jin Lou, Cheng Xiang Ruan
Experiment procedures
Materials and hot-dipping aluminum.The chemical composition of GH169 is shown in table1.
[3] Lin Geng, Yong-Sang Na, Nho-Kwang Park. materials and design 28(2007);978-981
Rare metal materials and engineering, 37(2008):259-263.
Journal of Harbin Engineering university, 2003,24:198-200.
Applied Surface science,2005,250:238
[3] Lin Geng, Yong-Sang Na, Nho-Kwang Park. materials and design 28(2007);978-981
Rare metal materials and engineering, 37(2008):259-263.
Journal of Harbin Engineering university, 2003,24:198-200.
Applied Surface science,2005,250:238
Inaccuracy in Residual Stress Estimation and its Influence on the Residual Lifetime of Polymer Pipes
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Pavel Hutař, Luboš Náhlík, Martin Ševčík, Jaroslav Kučera, Jan Poduška
Inaccuracy in Residual Stress Estimation
and Its Influence on the Residual Lifetime of Polymer Pipes
Martin Ševčík1,a, Jan Poduška2,b, Luboš Náhlík3,c,
Jaroslav Kučera4,d and Pavel Hutař1,e
1Institute of Physics of Materials, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,
Žižkova 22, 616 62 Brno, Czech Republic
2Brno University of Technology,Technická 2896/2, 616 69 Brno, Czech Republic
3CEITEC IPM, Institute of Physics of Materials, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,
Žižkova 22, 616 62 Brno, Czech Republic
4Polymer institute Brno, Tkalcovská 36/2, 656 49 Brno, Czech Republic
asevcik@ipm.cz, by106120@stud.fme.vutbr.cz, cnahlik@ipm.cz, dkucera@polymer.cz, ehutar@ipm.cz
Keywords: residual stress; polymer pipe; slow crack growth; lifetime estimation
Abstract.
For the studied material (PE80) A = 1.4×10-6 and m = 6.33 [2].
CZ.1.07/2.3.00/30.0063 “Talented postdocs for scientific excellence in physics of materials” realised in CEITEC – Central European Institute of Technology with research infrastructure supported by the project CZ.1.05/1.1.00/02.0068 financed from European Regional Development Fund.
Williams: Polymer Engineering & Science Vol. 35/17 (1995), p.1381
Moet: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 22/11 (1987) p.3873.
For the studied material (PE80) A = 1.4×10-6 and m = 6.33 [2].
CZ.1.07/2.3.00/30.0063 “Talented postdocs for scientific excellence in physics of materials” realised in CEITEC – Central European Institute of Technology with research infrastructure supported by the project CZ.1.05/1.1.00/02.0068 financed from European Regional Development Fund.
Williams: Polymer Engineering & Science Vol. 35/17 (1995), p.1381
Moet: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 22/11 (1987) p.3873.
Online since: December 2016
Authors: Ondřej Holčapek, Martin Petřík, Petr Štemberk, Yuliia Khmurovska, Ippei Maruyama
Construction and Building Materials 67:344-352, 2014
Construction and Building Materials 98:482-488, 2015
Construction and Building Materials 68:307-313, 2014
Construction and Building Materials 37:190-196, 2012
Construction and Building Materials 82:71-80, 2015
Construction and Building Materials 98:482-488, 2015
Construction and Building Materials 68:307-313, 2014
Construction and Building Materials 37:190-196, 2012
Construction and Building Materials 82:71-80, 2015
Evaluation of Gravitational Force Effect on Balancing Processes in Liquid-Type Autobalancing Devices
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Nikita V. Martyushev, E.N. Pashkov, Igor A. Masson
Pashkov, Tribotechnical properties lead bronzes, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 379 (2013) 87 - 90
[3] N.V.
Pashkov, Bronze sealing rings defects and ways of its elimination, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 379 (2013) 82 - 86 [4] T.V.
Martyushev, Creation of ceramic nanocomposite material on the basis of ZrO2-Y2O3-Al2O3 with improved operational properties of the working surface, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 379 (2013) 77 - 81 [5] S.N.
Tomchik, Simulation of active shielding gas impact on heat distribution in the weld zone, Materials Science Forum. 762 (2013) 717-721 [8] E.N.
Agrenich, Computer simulation of thermo-mechanical processes at fusion welding of alloyed steels, Materials Science Forum. 575-578 (2008) 833-836 [10] A.A.
Pashkov, Bronze sealing rings defects and ways of its elimination, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 379 (2013) 82 - 86 [4] T.V.
Martyushev, Creation of ceramic nanocomposite material on the basis of ZrO2-Y2O3-Al2O3 with improved operational properties of the working surface, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 379 (2013) 77 - 81 [5] S.N.
Tomchik, Simulation of active shielding gas impact on heat distribution in the weld zone, Materials Science Forum. 762 (2013) 717-721 [8] E.N.
Agrenich, Computer simulation of thermo-mechanical processes at fusion welding of alloyed steels, Materials Science Forum. 575-578 (2008) 833-836 [10] A.A.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Hanna Smolenska
D'Oliveira: Cobalt based alloy PTA hardfacing on different substrate
steels; Materials Science and Technology.
Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 21, Iss.4 (2005), p. 459-466
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 171 (2006), p. 167-174
Material Science and Technology, Vol. 19 (2003), p. 1611-1616
Materials and Design, Vol. 29 (2008), p. 187-192.
Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 21, Iss.4 (2005), p. 459-466
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 171 (2006), p. 167-174
Material Science and Technology, Vol. 19 (2003), p. 1611-1616
Materials and Design, Vol. 29 (2008), p. 187-192.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Ji Yun Zhao, D.S. Liu, Shu Yi Yang, H. Li
This system has nonlinearity contact interface in addition to the geometrical and material nonlinearity.
All materials and unit type are listed in Table 1.
Three kinds of materials mode are used primarily: elastic-plastic material model, rigid material model and model of linear elastic springs.
Meng: Materials Science and Engineering Vol.423 (2006), p. 199 [7] B.J.
Wang: International Journal of Impact Engineering Vol.34 (2007), p. 120
All materials and unit type are listed in Table 1.
Three kinds of materials mode are used primarily: elastic-plastic material model, rigid material model and model of linear elastic springs.
Meng: Materials Science and Engineering Vol.423 (2006), p. 199 [7] B.J.
Wang: International Journal of Impact Engineering Vol.34 (2007), p. 120
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Ying Wang, Dan Jun Tan, Meng Zhang, Peng Qi Wang, Ke Yi Li
With the increasing of contamination of electromagnetic radiation, the building materials with absorbing materials have been widely used in civil architecture [1-6].
At the age of 1980’s, the absorbing materials had been used in civil architecture in Japan, which be used to protect people against electromagnetic radiation.
The author would like to thank the support of Zhongguancun Science Park.
MATERIALS CHINA. 2009, 28(11): 36-43
Journal of Shan Dong institute of building materials. 1993, 7(4): 56-59.
At the age of 1980’s, the absorbing materials had been used in civil architecture in Japan, which be used to protect people against electromagnetic radiation.
The author would like to thank the support of Zhongguancun Science Park.
MATERIALS CHINA. 2009, 28(11): 36-43
Journal of Shan Dong institute of building materials. 1993, 7(4): 56-59.